DJ Lulo Cafe Says Sorry for Letting People Down With Explicit Video Leaked on Social Media

DJ Lulo Cafe Says Sorry for Letting People Down With Explicit Video Leaked on Social Media

  • DJ Lulo Cafe resurfaced on Twitter to respond to the leaked video that was posted by Musa Khawula
  • Lulo expressed sadness on social media and was apologetic for letting people down with the explicit video
  • Celebrities and followers rallied behind Lulo, and some suggested that he be weary of the people close to him
Lulo Cafe apologizes
DJ Lulo Cafe apologizes for letting people down with the explicit video. Image: @lulocafe
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DJ Lulo Cafe reactivated his Twitter account to make an apology to people he had disappointed with the explicit video leaked by controversial blogger Musa Khawula.

Lulo tweeted he doesn't have the energy to fight anymore, which alarmed many of his followers and celebrities. Industry peers like Entertainment Blogger Phil Mphela and DJ Mo Flava sent him some encouraging words.

An hour later, Lulo tweeted again to reassure followers that he was ok.

"I’m ok, I was just apologising to those I’ve let down. I just need some time and I will be ok."

Social media was very empathetic to Lulo's rights being violated and hoped that the person in his camp responsible for leaking the video would face the law. Musa Khawula already has his Twitter account suspended for sharing the video.

@PhilMphela said:

"You are loved, King. You have planted seeds that have now become the trees that will give you shade. You are not alone. 1000s are behind you, wishing you well."

@ViperIdous commented:

"Crushed kanjani? Evaluate your circle and company, man. Personal things like that are meant to be private. You should know who leaked that."

@moflavadj said:

"Brother, we’re here for you. You’re not alone. One love always kakapa."

@KgomotsoTlhapan added:

"People are so insensitive. Whoever took the video should be arrested and pay the R300,000 fine. I'm sorry for the humiliation this has caused you, I really hate what social media has turned human beings into cold-hearted individuals who don't respect other people's privacy."

@u_gunman posted:

"Awume kancane. Go dip your feet in the ocean. It'll give you a reason to appreciate life more. Suba weak!"

@manhlamza tweeted:

"Your rights were violated man, sorry that happened to you, I wish justice could be served."

@DubwNsindiso wrote:

"What are you apologising for?? You have nothing to apologise for, you trusted someone, and that someone broke that trust just for clout. Now sue the living hell out of them so that they never do that to anyone else chasing clout. STAY STRONG!!"

Musa Khawula suspended from Twitter after sharing a naked clip of DJ Lulo Cafe, SA happy: “Serves him right”

In other related news, Briefly News reported that South African celebrities are taking sighs of relief after Musa Khawula's account suspension. The controversial entertainment blogger who rose to prominence for spilling hot tea about celebs went a bit too far.

Khawula recently set social media on fire when he shared a naked video of DJ Lulo Cafe. Shocked social media users blasted the blogger for violating the famous DJ's privacy.

Source: Briefly News

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Hilary Sekgota (Deputy Human Interest HOD) Hilary Sekgota is the Head of Desk for Evening and Weekend content at Briefly News. She completed a BA in Communication Science from Unisa in 2018 and a Diploma in Journalism from Varsity College in 2010. She also passed a set of trainings by Google News Initiative. Hilary joined the Briefly News team in 2022 and started her journalism career at Tshwane Sun. She has 12 years of experience covering current affairs and human interest topics. Email: hilary.sekgota@briefly.co.za